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LFR, Inc. <br /> 7.3 Conditions Requiring Stoppage of Work <br /> If air monitoring indicates that the site-specific action levels defined in Section 10 are <br /> exceeded, activities must cease, and personnel must evacuate the Exclusion Zone (see <br /> Section 9). The Project Manager and Director of Health and Safety will be contacted <br /> immediately. <br /> 8.0 SAFETY PROCEDURES AND SITE REQUIREMENTS <br /> Real-time air monitoring devices will be used to analyze airborne contaminant <br /> concentrations every 30 minutes in the workers' breathing zones while workers are in <br /> the designated Exclusion Zone. If elevated concentrations are indicated, the monitoring <br /> frequency will be increased, as appropriate. The equipment will be calibrated daily, <br /> and the results will be recorded on LFR's Air Monitoring form or project log book. <br /> The results of air monitoring will be recorded on an LFR Air Monitoring Form or <br /> project log book and will be retained in the project files following completion of field <br /> activities. A copy of the Air Monitoring Form is located in Appendix B. <br /> A daily morning briefing to cover safety procedures and contingency plans in the event <br /> of an emergency is to be included with a discussion of the day's activities. These daily <br /> meetings will be recorded on LFR Daily Tailgate Safety Meeting Forms. A debriefing <br /> to cover the activities is to be held upon completion of the work. A copy of the Daily <br /> Tailgate Safety Meeting Form is included in Appendix B. <br /> The SSO will conduct a safety inspection of the work site before each day's activities <br /> begin to verify compliance with the requirements of the HSP. Results of the first day's <br /> inspection will be documented on an LFR Site Safety Checklist. A copy of the checklist <br /> is included in Appendix B. <br /> Minimum emergency equipment maintained on site will include a fully charged 20- <br /> pound ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher, an adequately stocked first aid kit, and an <br /> emergency eyewash station(when corrosive chemicals are present). <br /> 8.1 Training Requirements <br /> Site personnel, including subcontractors and visitors conducting work in controlled <br /> areas of the Site, must have completed the appropriate training as required by 8 CCR <br /> 5192. Further site-specific training will be conducted by the SSO prior to the initiation <br /> of project activities. This training will include, but will not necessarily be limited to, <br /> emergency procedures, site control, personnel responsibilities, and the provisions of <br /> this HSP. <br /> General site workers (such as equipment operators, general laborers, and supervisory <br /> personnel) engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities that could expose <br /> them to hazardous substances must have successfully completed an initial 40-hour <br /> KMEP-Stockton-HASPv1Aoc:LFR Page 17 <br />